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Princess Wanda : ウィキペディア英語版
Princess Wanda

Princess Wanda (reputedly lived in 8th century Poland) 〔(Brooklyn Museum "Dinner party" database )〕 was the daughter of Krakus, legendary founder of Kraków. Upon her father's death, she became queen of the Poles, but committed suicide to avoid an unwanted marriage.
==Wanda legend first told by Kadłubek==

The first written record of the legend of Wanda was by the Polish chronicler Wincenty Kadłubek. In this version of the story Wanda ruled Poland after the legendary Polish king Krakus. When her lands were invaded by an "Alamann tyrant", who sought to take advantage of the previous ruler's death, Wanda led her troops out to meet him. Seeing her beauty, the German troops refused to fight and their leader committed suicide. Towards the end of the story Kadłubek states that "the river Vandalus is named after" her and hence the people she ruled over were known as "Vandals".〔(Vincent Kadlubek legend of Wanda, who lived in the land of the Wandalen, Vandals, page 56,57 )〕 In this version Wanda remained unmarried and had a long life.

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